Wu said that the HB639 bill in New Hampshire, USA, completed the enrolled process on July 1, aiming to protect rights related to the use of blockchain and digital currencies, including using digital assets for legal payments, self-custody of digital assets, running nodes, participating in staking and mining, etc. The bill also stipulates that mining and staking activities do not require a money transmission license, and will establish a specialized Blockchain Dispute Docket in the superior court.

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